Megan Gale’s fiancé and former AFL star Shaun Hampson lands major management deal

Megan Gale’s fiancé and former AFL star Shaun Hampson lands major modeling management deal after wowing audiences in Survivor

Megan Gale’s star AFL partner Shaun Hampson is set to expand his career after signing with his celebrity talent agency The Collective Management.

The agency finds modeling and acting jobs for high-profile Australian celebrities and also represents actresses Pia Whitesell, Isabelle Cornish and Abbey Lee.

The agency posted a beaming photo of Shaun on Friday and said they were delighted to welcome him to their team.

“After an impressive journey on Survivor, we couldn’t be more proud and excited to welcome Shaun to The Collective,” they wrote.

A happy Megan, 47, also took to social media to congratulate her beau on his exciting news.

Megan Gale’s star AFL partner Shaun Hampson is set to expand his career after signing with his celebrity talent agency, The Collective Management.

The agency finds modeling and acting jobs for high-profile Australian celebrities and also represents actresses Pia Whitesell, Isabelle Cornish and Abbey Lee.

The agency finds modeling and acting jobs for high-profile Australian celebrities and also represents actresses Pia Whitesell, Isabelle Cornish and Abbey Lee.

‘Joining Team Amazing with The Collective MGMT,’ he gushed.

Earlier this week, Shaun became the 16th contestant to be eliminated from Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains.

The 34-year-old former Carlton and Richmond player told The Courier Mail it was a “heartbreaking” moment as he thought he had a chance to win the season.

It was his second appearance on the Channel Ten show, and his first appearance in 2019 saw him sent off on the 32nd.

A happy Megan also took to social media to congratulate her boyfriend on his exciting news.

A happy Megan also took to social media to congratulate her boyfriend on his exciting news.

Megan and Shaun, who live together in Melbourne, met in 2011 and got engaged in 2017.

They share two children, daughter Rosie and son River.

Last year, he revealed how the couple keep the spark alive in an interview with The Daily Telegraph’s Confidential.

“Communication is absolutely key,” he said, adding that the couple spend quality time together “whenever possible.”

Earlier this week, Shaun said it was

Earlier this week, Shaun said it was “heartbreaking” after becoming the 16th contestant to be eliminated from Australian Survivor: Heroes v Villains.